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By Griffin Edwards Facts and photo’s gathered from www.MBGnet.net
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Where is the Tundra biome found? The arctic tundra is at the top of the world -- around the North Pole. Animals are adapted to handle cold winters and to breed and raise young quickly in the very short and cool summers.
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Tundra Biome Fun Facts The soil is often frozen. Permafrost, or permanent ice, usually exists within a yard of the surface. Water is unavailable during most of the year. Annual precipitation is very low, usually less than 10 inches (25 centimeters).
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Tundra Animal Caribou The caribou is the only deer in which both sexes have antlers, although those of the female are smaller. Females are gregarious and gather in herds with their young, but adult males are often solitary.
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TundraMammal Arctic Fox It has well furred feet and small, rounded ears It feeds on ground – dwelling birds, lemmings and other small rodents It also eats leftovers from polar bears kills.
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Lichen Lichen are unusual organisms that often grow on exposed rock surfaces. They are composed of fungus and algae living and growing together.
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The Tundra A Stark and Barren place The tundra landscape is a stark and barren land. Plants are often small and grow close to the ground.
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Climate Temperatures during the arctic winter can dip to -60 F. The average temperature of the warmest month is between 50 F and 32 F. Sometimes as few as 55 days per year have a mean temperature higher than 32 F. The average annual temperature is only 10 to 20F.
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tundra Summary It gets as much rain as desert does. The Tundra is close to the North Pole
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